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No problem with holes in Suvarnabhumi Airport’s roof

September 19th, 2006

Three holes in Suvarnabhumi Airport’s roof will not delay the September 28 opening, said airport General Manager Somchai Sawasdeepon.

“We are working hard to fix the holes and it is not a big problem. The problem can be solved by filling the leaks with silicone. So far, leaks in concourses A and B have been sealed. The remaining leaks will be sealed before September 25,” said Somchai.

The holes were caused during heavy rainfall Sunday night. A number of leaks in the main passenger terminal and all concourses have also been discovered due to poorly sealed mirrors.

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Energy consumption to jump after Suvarnabhumi Airport opens

September 18th, 2006

Oil companies expect demand for jet fuel to increase after Bangkok’s new international airport opens on September 28.

Demand forecasts are based on expectations that the number of flights going through Bangkok will increase. Suvarnabhumi Airport has higher plane, passenger and cargo capacity than current facilities at Bangkok International Airport (Don Muang), which has been Thailand’s primary aviation hub since the 1920s.

“The opening of Suvarnabhumi Airport will help the oil industry, because consumption will increase by 10 to 15 percent,” said Manoon Siriwan, Bangchak Petroleum Plc. deputy managing director.

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Suvarnabhumi Airport completely prepared for 28 Sept. 2006

September 18th, 2006

Airports of Thailand Plc. (AOT) officials reconfirmed that Suvarnabhumi Airport will be ready by the September 28 opening, despite recent set backs.

Srisuk Chandrangsu, AOT chairman of the board, said that on the opening date all systems within Bangkok’s new international airport, including the public transportation links, will be fully operational.
Testing has included the handling of over 10,000 pieces of luggage and involved four international flights on September 1.

Srisuk based his confidence on simulations and tests that AOT and relevant organisations – including Thai Airways International Plc. (THAI) and the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand – have conducted since January.


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